

For the past six years of my life, I've adored one of the biggest, critically acclaimed, iconic and avant-garde artists to have ever graced the earth - Lady Gaga. She of-course is another powerful, blonde, female phenomenon, but she has so far been the most adored and inspiring artist in my life. Her ability to be a chameleon within the entertainment industries combined with her unfaltering spirit to change the world for the better continuously appeals to me greatly.

Mini analysis of the "Alejandro" music video:
Particularly in this video, a darker color scheme is used to represent her negative feelings towards potential lovers. She also uses mise-en-scene (different, clothes, wigs and make up) to represent different moods towards her lovers such as the sexual and religious references that can be seen throughout. For example, in the ending scene she is dressed in latex which has sexual connotations, but looks like a nun which has connotations of innocence. Therefore a metaphorical statement is promoted to viewers which may infer that everything, such as love, may not be what it seems. Hence why she says "don't call my name" to the men who trying to attract her attention in the song. These are therefore examples of how Goodwin's conventions are used in music videos, such as this, as the lyrics connect to what is being shown and seen in the music video, which can be viewed below.
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